'Sexuality and Citizenship approaches an important but neglected genre of Elizabethan poetry in a fresh and insightful way ... It also synthesizes and extends a considerable body of recent research done on the relationship between forms of literature, forms of subjectivity, and forms of politics in other areas of early modern studies. The work is a valuable contribution to one of the dominant debates in early modern studies.' -- Mathew Martin, Department of English, Brock University
Jim Ellis is an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Calgary.
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